In a delightful turn of events that has captured the attention of many online, a woman from Delhi shared a tweet detailing a positive experience with a Zomato delivery driver named Arjun. The interaction, which took place when Arjun delivered food to her 11th-floor apartment, turned into a moment of shared warmth when the woman, identified as Neha Moolchandani, thanked him by his name.
According to Moolchandani’s tweet, Arjun’s face lit up with a “beautiful smile” upon being addressed by his name. She reflected on how such small gestures can significantly brighten someone’s day, especially when people might be facing unseen struggles. Her concluding thought resonated with many: “You don’t know where he’s struggling in his life, how well his day treating him but the small gestures can make anyone’s day!”
The tweet quickly garnered attention, sparking a conversation on X (formerly Twitter) about the importance of acknowledging individuals by their names. Many users shared similar positive experiences, with one person mentioning their practice of calling delivery personnel by their names to ensure punctuality, which often leads to better service. Others also chimed in with cautionary tales, pointing out that while kind gestures are usually well-received, there can be exceptions.
The sentiment that a person’s name is a powerful and beautiful word, echoing a principle from Dale Carnegie’s “How to Win Friends and Influence People,” was also highlighted by a user, further underscoring the profound impact of a simple act of recognition.